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Queuing for the visa, picked up by friends, roads are still the same, chapati for breakfast, 29°C, skirt and flipflops, waving kids on the way to the bus stage, matatu to town, still feeling at home in Nairobi, meeting friends at university, beer with claudi, rain, ugali and skuma wiki for dinner, good to be back, good night.

For those who are still working on their swahili: “I will return to Kenya”

After the good news in January it has been a bit quiet in my blog. My thesis is taking most of my time.

Having in mind the current German weather I would like to water your mouths a bit: Guess what I will be doing next Monday! The plan is to chillax with my friends, hold a cold Tusker in my hand, not to move to much in order not to sweat (this freaking heat, you know) and just enjoy the equatorial sun…

You got it: I will be in Kenya next week. Apart from attending the MC planning week I will have some free days to meet friends. Then I am returning to Germany to finish my thesis.

About this blog

Since 2008 I have lived in Nairobi and Kampala. I started as a volunteer in Community Based Youth Organizations and ended with an exciting year in Kampala as the President of AIESEC in Uganda.

My AIESEC engagement has taken my through Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ghana and Togo.
This blog is about an energetic girl, life in East Africa and AIESEC, the international plattform for youth leadership!